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THE CAIRO DAILY BtODITETIN, THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 1871. U.'.M A.1I t.HlVOlt: wm'ii. rriivWml'"" Importer nml lil"" "cnler WINKS, LIQUORS, III TOBACCO & CIG-.A.ieS. Agent for the Ih-iI brands of (JIIKAM AND STOCK ALU, Al Ilii..irll Mvm of lllIIiTPiilJKInilo! 7o Ohio Levee, r.tino, it,M.Nia. " i;7m7s t 0 C K V L E Til, H. fik Point STOCM Ittll ,lir.ir nml lnilrnlP Driller I'urrlirii nml Himirsllr III' motors, winks, etc. No. 78 Ohio Lkvkk, n Hi. f, CIU0, 1 I.USiiIS. 1TK keepsnn hand eintantly ft full stod: of iTel Whittles. French llrsndies, Holland rim, Rhino and California Wines, i nnf HOI.KSAI.i: I'lllKTIIS, 11. SMYTH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, OHIO LEVEE, V A I It O . IMiI N OI. A'so, kiep ronlonlly nn hand a inot mm (ilcle stock of kmtoii and imsn whiski.. -G1NS,- Port, Mailcria, Sherry and Catawba Wines TJ SMYTH A CO. noil exclusively for cnnli.lo j l. Milieu iaci mey invne ine Bjpociui nn lion uf clofc li.trgam bujers. fyttiitt ntlriitlon ijiven to I'illim) Orders THE BULLETIN. Wkiinkshav Mohxino, Arot'ST 1C, 1871. JOHN II. OW'.HI.Y, 1:mtiir AMiPniiiHiin. VfKu nr tii r. IIaiu lliiirTiv: Stil.Dj.llOM, One wi-rk, liy rntrlcr, Oiii.jf.irhy CHrtifr,iiH lvmne in i Oiih miiiilti ly t.ntil, "5 Tin inonlh, t- blx iinnilli; I ii'j One ic.ir, 8 K Hit i.fic if inpcr ij Alf-rnn-tcr puntu itif I tif Hit riliui fl... . il. n..l.....n..t.t. c...., ri, :.... nif.""iw'rnul- out icanrti ; out- finiVtt urt all ivrijtcts uf tuttrext to Iht piiUie rif A l Uri' ant tncrtaittiiti arctUtiifjit. thn Unlit.. fvuoltatttkepatwtttgcot laltlti'jent remlers nml TII K DOI.LAIt WKKKI.V llt;i.I,KTI.V. Jo.'m II. Ohetly t Co. imvo mliippil the nub Krii't im pric nf tho Weekly Hiiro llnllptl to Ont IWMr ;.rr firm im. uril.in 't tile ehenpet pa I'rrt'ii'ili.lieit ill Southern Illinois. For President, 187'', JArES R. HOOMTTLK, OF W'll-COXM.V. Subect io th-decon of the nntumal dem ocratic convention. Th New Vork H'orM on .Seininr Kooliltl,,. "UUreeord Is so consistent and tintar insW tlmt it may he likened to a stralyii line drawn aroi a puzzle a clear beam, wuirerrctl by the. fluctuating tttmoyhcre d American politics, through the pint twenty years." d tfch by Seiinhr IkAi'jllt. iklieerr.t nl lie trult.m llii.t, LetinncM hy IheS julli inCuiilhi. n. ).-.. 1 , y tlje peuiile ot l.nihiiii ..tor Isey hail ie li lied iiram.t Itoiin. h.ili-en iut ilomib) inv uriuiea ul Unit puuer. Whei tlm uuentiou hi !) m the neiiHlo: Vlit i-hiill lie ,loiinl(li (i iiiii mill the people of l.iUum?' tlieniMi-re me eien ilien, ,u luute.l; ' (innfl.eati. tlielt l i.'pertj ; mike them clii!."." i lietu hu Jrr, none that day ulm im''l have inaite lliem 'i". 10 thoruw ,i Htm,... it at i unnlturi, vihme '.hofa hinftle lliio hiii ni.i.tt. hli n.inieiin 'i ihI, fHiil: t-iMititorn, let in iiihIoi them Mlml ' u-w, Kiel Huh ml. I id ih ioH.jr nu t Kt'Hy ul l i. ' ' Let IK, iioh th il iIm-i hue l.n i ilumi the .l Ihelr reliellinii mil h.ne teuened ilieir -ikc to the uniiMi nil I the tit;;, iieikc the "iliirn people npr f lurt'iiisn, nml linn i i.' tlic jKiMernu t j'hn t "t ih" iihIkiii.' APPEAL TO GEUMANS. TIIK 1'KUUltATIO.V OK SCH I'lf.'S (U'.r.AT Sl'KKCH. I'-l.OQUK.NCK AND IMItST-CLASS (iOOI) SKN.si;. 1 he great lou of (Jcruintiy, which for K' in. haunted tbo Usury ot tho world .T1 r! VM .'" f"""d I'uuln u V, ...,svy nv.u lier.e t. Thi) .hllllliL' ...... .... U1 V1. llU(l u olong unknown to ihe (iern.a,, he,,rT Uromiu now aguin throuj-l, it everywhere -the proud and jovoin lUl:i.K ,. being a child of a great nation. t beamiu,' ilevnting.und jllU reeling; ,av jt j ' the noblest fruit, may u kinuh- in the lienrlof evry German, imt the.truw lire of vain and jmerilu lupercilioumiesi but the serious sentiment that it n our Uut t,, render ourselves worthy if tho ,.ro, mother. And nowhere i. thi duty mure .Mninu iiinii nere, wneru the lieriuuii hi k ettt7i.,. M.e .. i.i ,i r . "tiiwni, uuiiiiiiuiiweiiilli, in the full i,J, mem 0f j ,JU rjj,lU Ut!Um , has the most unbounded Wtunityti) igiveteul monvof his true Z. .I., ?rmX Cul'W furtherfrom n.e ."'re nor AHrJV"" '"dtlier Insnlre w;:l"ril!" l'Hd hould 10 w counted 1. . " lu H- Uvtrillilili..n American eitlztnu, hiniiiitf ii... i . ... . -" OI'hL nl w.r,...::." lnturotL l,..r...n.l . u "Jl'uratg rate aimi, Our intercu ... V.""" 1l.Hi.1i,.., ..r.ii J.V.i . ' .. . ru u "..;r A n,i V..; " . " : ,u,.mc welfare miu.uu, nu Vttll po lit with lkl Dr de to t ha fuel llml lo .1... 1 " i. ! . v iiuiu u lint- ' .,.0rtVn'. f" Wfc11 Uk of Cffc., our new 1' . t ier and has never demanded anything ol It. children which the German citizens did ,".ot.,".t.1f?ll,fl meagre, and oven with UlU. -y, hen the great events which in the old world called bur fathers and brothers under iirins, aim in this country, kindled tho jnloni lovo ir tl1B old honm u rjR. lag ame, then even this powerful .yi,m. thy Of blood, never wmglit uu uxpremlon hero which was adveme io the laws of this republic. Even then wo never forgot for 41 single moment, that wu were American citizens, mid what is tho ilrst dutr of nn Amoric.in cltlzun. Ami what lmva wit pri.vcd In t ho 11111 that wo will r,.l. nify In tho fillOMi 7 Tha Atnorlonlt re public limy tfl wit foil ti i har Uortimii-born citizens iiiii.nc hur liuat, int law nuhJiiiif. nnd foli-siierihYinir children, nnd OUT IlHlimiiu urimil will IluVlT 1)0 in tli way oflliH flilolitv. It hn nlmivs b"cn cotivietion, nnd it is inoro so now thn'i over, tlnit ilio American Republic mid the (ri'ii; ui'riiiiiii j-.mpire, whoso rnpiu mm trementlom ilovuloi.tneiil ln, uitonithcri the world, will ninny ho hu'iind toelhor M llll MllfOrO irilMHHIII II, j nut is 1,0 inuro llciiro of speech. This triuinhlilii w bo nourisho t, nut by moro Puntlmciilnl'nW trnctioi', hut by tho instinctive coiiacIoii- ih; ot ciiiiiinoti interests nml common cinN, in tin) grcn( trniiiiif'tioiis of the world, However closely von iiinv Inmilro nun uiu firiinsius ot imtioiini Interrs'.;, ynu will not tlltcoror 11 tiiiiirlu point where tho ambition of Gcrnmn'v and tlnit of tho United .State.", directed bv stntesiiiiinllliu liitclllu'ciicp. will over cotue Into conflict. And It, bviin uiifiiilmmte ticcidiinl. or bv tho imprudence of tho.'o in povver, tho npplo of illsconl should over be thrown between tlui two nation?, then it will bo tho (Icriniin-Amcricnnt who will prevent tho o,unrrcl from (logon era ting into bloody collision, not by rank ing ttiutriovo tor ttiu old laiiicrianu nbovo their new duties in citizen, but they nnd their brother? in the old world will, like tho .Sublncs in tho llrst Ptntilcs of ti ti de n t. Home, tnrow tncmscivus uoiwcon the ntiurv host?, nnd, by their cry for ponce, give back to thu two nations tho highest bloMinp;, their fraternal nccord. Tint what more thnn ittivthlht; else mnkes the Ucrinnns fnitbfnl citizens of this republic, is tho cireuiiitnnco that on tliU soil tho old (icrumtiiu idea of liberty finds tho viry lulletl realization ; nnd to no foreign-born men is it easier than to us to shake oil thoho hampering traditions of old nnd foreign surroundingi', for every one ot us lias brought Willi Into, even it only sleeping in the germ, tho old licr- mnnie men ot liberty. 1 said that tho new, proud position of tho German people Miottld, nbovo nil thine?, kindle!in us tho consciousness of the duty of becoming worthy of our great mother. J.ct us mow then, ttint wo, ns intelligent, faithful, nnd energetic work inotii know how to co-oncrato in tho per fection of n free nnd moral public life, and when l iook ui the movement, which at this hour, n.incnrs in all (lerman circles in this topublir, and whose symptoms mnni fest themselves In thu iiublie voice, then 1 become moro nnd more convinced that tho masses of tho Gorman citizens urn in spirit already in mo ranus ot iuoo who Honestly strivo to know tho truth, and to act ac cording to thoir best convictions. Tho Inriro majority of tho Germans havo al ways stood moro aloof than other vlas'cs from ho-cnllcd practical politics, that Is from tho solflsh use of ndvantiiges won by partisan success. There arc, indeed, peo ple nmong them, and unfortunately too many, for tho honor of tho German name, who also understand this selfish nolicv. nnd know how to profit bv it. but thev are still n smnlldark spot upon a largo sound body. It is ncverlhele.-s true, Unit, on tho whole, tho Germans stand not ns mercena ries, but ns voluntoers, in tho best senso of tho term, in our politics voluntccs who honestly desiro tho het, nnd who uro not animated in political life by tho motives of mean tclllshncu. A conjeicntious, in dependent spirit lives in them. Givo it their activo power which will make it fruitful. And how ? Let mo repent thu senti ments 1 havo c.vprcsed hundreds of times bo'oro my countrymen, from tho begin ning of my political activity. I do not fny to you, "J-'ollow me! b'eliovo blindlv in my words I " hut I do mv to von: F.if. low nobody Mindly tl'tls t not. hut tlitnL. Ill (ho conllict of opinions form vonr own conviction, willi conscientious care: but when you iiavo formed them, then I de mand of you, have aim thu courai'i-. tin freemen, to act nucordint! to tlieio. Nut. that wo always nil think nnd net alike. but that wo all think and act lumcsthi. will givo us a salutary Inlluenco upon the dee- Utiles of this country. For if nil ttennhi acted as they think, 1 should not fear for llie luiuro ol this republic. I am nl.o far from tclliiiL' von : lin.nl.- ni ,,., from all iiolitical ortraniz'itions. if i.vnrv trillo docs not suit you : but 1 tell von. land firmly by tho great principle, "and never sacrifice tlicui for moro party or personal advantage. Let us belong to those who seek tho truth without preju dice, and speak the truth without fear-, to those who, by their moral altitude, con vince, tho most inveterate politician tlmt they tiro to bo hud for nothliii' thot is in cntillict with their senso of right, mid who arc not afraid, at tho deeislv n inn. tueiit, by determined action, to provo their faith. That is tho sort nt imleiiendi'iien which will purify thu moral utmosnl inn. and which can successfully encounter tin. moa threatening dangers or our political life. Do not believo tlmt in these endeav ors jou will remain alone. Tho American poopiu aro a great and noblo people, and tho country lun brave men enough. They ivni .'in m i.iiii.v mini power id nnd it irresistible. You, my countrymen, itill love tho old fatherland, nnd that i, right. He who does not lovo the old mother cannot re main faithful to the j-iMiiiif bride. Let that love tor tho old i'nthei land redound to the benefit of the new, hen a year ago the bloody sttugyh, ni-ed in Lurope, then you sent, with a iculv hand, rich gift, itcrojs tho ten, to ,mt ho tho pain of wounded, nnd tho misery of tho widow and the orphan. That was well done, but now you can tend tomething butter than gold and loving gifts. Tno terrible spectacle of 1 reiieh anarchy has again i-aticd tho self government of the pen lo to appear in tho old world as tho tpeetru of chaos and de .tmelinn, and tlio old iij-guments of Uiojo appear anew, who, a. tJlo advocate of lr. ropon.it.i,, power, denniinco a free State im a chimera fraught with aUnti..- i ? I .A";llll"s"',lr-V l,Vt'"- l"dntod at tu make tin, people ,ljuvu t,t belli "o.a.epubii,.il,Vu,s birthtonotl ingl 1 d.M.-a.,ild. order, that virtue has it ken a elorever ol our public life; that tho "" interest has become a helpless prey "lowH.lllihta.,,; that corruption cannot bo urns ere.!, that wo ro obliged, for the Mectinn 0f Hfo, property an.leivil ri-i , . t'.ii-.ortto all thu mean, oftho absol ito' l- .ee;ate; that theolllce of ihlrlt t h ue forever become the mere bo'oty of tr. K udvtnturor, andtliatthe chief of a l"i.i can, without reliance, brcn ow1Sr:..?',,t,t,,,liu,'''' ii ..f h ir.i.ui ' " :r,r ua r, .I . urMiinu how to dis. :- .pons wiin uuxturitv. " lavetiuaru much of thu ..rent .,,1 " hole gloCe. S7 " ,Ut ' 1S, y- ,V" worthy of thu mlrt ri"" I, e" moro fdlo fantasy, tliero ii bnt "ol ." lillltyofcrryinL' , 1". i?.l..onu. ' convince t ic nation of tl,u url, V," people c govern thei..k,VL.g. , Un- ho nbu,.n unS evils which grow convince tho nation of tllu u, nll X,"" that Ollt "in etiiou.,,,1 . ' "ii'i'iii itirn. I"'"' " , ' . " l'"-'8,', 11,1,1 tllu """"I ti ut, in tl.1, d corruption, and urei.t to overt, ', A'" Rrow o 1 bat is our duty '"Jity of Ihejlaw.i. ward, libLrtv.h.vi.'w-olvojaiid lo. U'id muicnltltsa.it liw Ar&'y-", r?rent the Gerinuna ,,r a R.,u"y and when ofthon) who mid..rn..,.ii V,'.vll,tho ranks strivotopetform ,1. th.,v u,.i '"' 'did Tho speech was cheered and amdaudiU inroiighoiu its entin. delivery . . .7, . confusion Mr Srhuri! was war iv ,, wni warmly gltrt. cd, nnd ccorlcd to hh carriage by hun dreds of his German-American follow-cit- izens. I.,IVI, nVL' 'I'tlt.' DfK't'O I.MTT Willi DJ Ui'U lllll JlUOIViJ I aill'B ues'itr ci.ay iu:an dkpahth and ("ayo THK .VniJKO VOTK DIIOL'1,1) It IS Kt't IIKll koutiii: nr.MocitATti; thkkt a skx HtllLr. I.KTTKlt. To the Kditor of the ,S7. Louis Times: Afier 1 struck the deer paths, I found my way out from tho hills of Chariton to the civilization of railroads. Almost thu first limn 1 mot tried io cn tor into n controversy with mo nboutthe "tv 1'oparturo," which I moil rospect fully declined. After I bail convened with tho good, honest Individual for n few moments, l discovered that tlio Doniocrats guncrnllj understand this mnttor nlike, dlll'oringonlyin tho tnodo of statement, which Is everything ton clonr mind. WHAT I PO NOT 1IKI.IEVK. in regard to it. I do not beliova that nnv net cither of fraud or vlolenco can blind tho conscience ot any people. 1 do not hellovo that nnv constitutional nmondmont mado In violntion of tho Constitution itislf cm havo legal forco. I don't believo that revolutionary monsuros ncrpilro vlrturo from tho successful combinations of fraud nnd force. I don't bollovo that olthor In tho modo of thoir adoption or In their sub stance tho Fourteenth or Kifttecnth amendments havo tho forco or binding ob ligations of lnw. WHAT I DO IIELIKVK. That theso amendments nro de facto tho lnw of tlio land. That tho nctrroos nro free: that their freedom hns not been assured by tno u iiirtoonin nmcndinent, which was made by tho bayonet; but Unit thoy nro frco by tho general assent of tho neonlo. and that thero is not ono man in every ten thousand in tho United States who desires thoir return to shivery: thntiUiclrrc-onslnvc- .. i. . i i..i.i . i hi. i ini ii i. iiiiuusiriioiu ami impossiuie, nnu would bo resisted by nearly every man In tho country. '1 hen, what wo term tbo Thirteenth nmcndinent is tho uminimotis voico oftho Wi olo pcoplo of tho countrj1, which de rives its ontiro torco from tlio will of tho people, nnd its legislatlvu foico from tho nets of the several States; not from tho Consl'tution of tho United States, but from the action of tho soveral States tiietnse'.'cs, in their sovereign character. l'lien, in rcsard to tho freedom of Urn negroes, tliero is no controversy. Thoy aro free. Let thom be free, and every good man will contribute to mnko thoi'r freedom a blessing to both races. TII n KOTIITKENTH AND KIVTKKNTIt AMKMi MKXTS. nrontrocities in their substance nnd in tho mnnnor of their adoption. Yet tho ne groos do votonnd will vote. This is a mnttcr of practical fact; nnd, by tho as sont oftho people, ncipiiosconcn'mny givo tho forco of law to that which is, in itself without law. 1 do not understand that any Democrat proposos violent reslstanco to this usurpa tion. Nor would it bu of tho least conse quence to appeal to tho Present corrunt judicial organization, known ns tho Su premo court ol tho united States, for m. dress. Tlio whole thing is nbsolutely rev olutionary. TIIK llUKHTION THEN IS: not whether wo will nccopt, ndop or reject this cancer, which is uatimr out tho vitnh of constionnl liberty: but whnt rour.sn shall wo adopt to make this ovil hear with least weight upon us, and if possible, turn 11 10 our own uiivaiuage f Tin: Nr.aRous wn.i. votk in 18T2 for somebody. Thoro will bo no organized opposition to their voting. Kvory negro vote will count just ns much ns tho vato oftho white mnn. Then, us n practical question, will it not bo better to provent the negro voto from destroying nil that remains of the libo-tv of the country ns cast for the usurpations of n centralized power, by securing tlio iiesro voto in lavor ot Irco trado against railroad subsides, against further centrali zation, in favor of tho old svstom of con. stUutionnl government? This is a question or practical utility simply. If the negroes tiro to voto it is better that THKV VOTK Till: IlKMOCItATIC TICKET, and if wo aro to acquiesce in theso things the negro voto must bo secured tn in. i every state in tho union, and if UiU Is t bo our future course, immediate and thor-1 ottgh organization ol" tlio negro element in ' inu noiiiii must uu mnuo 10 secure tlio ne gro voto of 1872. Unless this is douo the new movement will bo without practical valuo or the least particle of 'common sense, tho basest, ubject submission to a degradation without equivalent. U U in inu naiuro ol democracy to bo broad, lib eral, just and generous ; und, whatever may ba thu wide raiigo of opinions uptn theso questions, wo must not divide tho democratic party. Thoro is room enough and work enough for us nil, and liberality enough to cover all of our somohat diverg ent views. 0 II' Is A 10I.I.Y OK THK TIMKS that we clamor for free thought and free speech lor ottrfolves, but nro not quito fu wining 10 lei otiierpeiqilo thinknnd speak 111 they will. Tliero will bo no election in Mi.'ouri until 1872, but tbero should bo democratic clubs established in every neighborhood in tbo Mato at once, and no dillercncea of opinion nllowsil the party. Tho campaign of 187H needs early organization mid thorough crnwii our labor with victory. Youra truly, IIk.vuv Clay Dkas. l'lTII AND POINT. Marriaire An nltnr nn wl.lnl. , mm. lays his pocket-book, mid 11 wotnon her love-lclters. i newspaper ndvortismnont nulla fnr a plain cook, able to dross 11 Httlo boy Hvo 1 UiU uu.. A Minnosota juror addressed u noto to thoJudgo in which ho ttvlcd him us "Onorablejug." A traveling clergyman onco opened ii prayer In public with "O Lord, Thou knowest that 1 was in Kuropo last sum mer.'' " My Lord," said the foreman of an Irish jury, when giving In tho verdict, " wo find thu man who slolo thn horsn tint guilty." Tlio Lowell, Mnss.. Courier tnvi thn most humiliating domestic uso n full-grown man can bo put to is to bo sent to tho bakers for " 11 cent's worth of yeast, " iV strict temnoranou man In f!,i fi n Ant I cut would not let his horso drink out of u public trough which lind the word " bit ters " painted upon it by 1,01110 poripatc tic advertising agent. A niuii whoso wifo hangod horself in his presonco, on being asked why ho did not provent tho tragedy, replied: ' I cut her down tlireo times last week, and 1 c in't bo ulwayi cutting her down. ' A poor Irlshmnu oll'erednn old suueo imn for tulo. His children gathered round him, and inquired why ho purtod with it ' Oi-li. mo honeys, " answered he, " 1 wouldn't bo aftor imrting wld it, but for n little iiionoy to buy something to put in - The following is from tlio Terro Ilauto Mad: "If tho party who plays tho acentdeonin this vicinity at nights will only chatigu his luno occa.lomilly, or sit whom wo can scald bin, wi... ,i..t 1 -.. . 1 1 1 " .'. . . 1 " .""ml". 1".rtu " 11m whilu u ininUUT wim hcildli. f,,ii , , r,u,u T1" V ' V,R "Is1'1 " p.lvr,i, Tim pioplo who hud cyngreBnlod In tho church wn ni .in il,n flhi but awaited until tho bntllo was over be- loro objoctlne. Tho mlnlstor looked out ?' o window nt tho crowd nnd Fnld : Wo nro nil miscrnblo slnnors which wnippcd 7" T1V wrl10' to know If It Is propor- Ulnt ll, If It IS Indvllkn tn rntnllntn l.V squcozinp; back whon n mini unuoezes her hand. Mr. Editor nnswors : " AVcll, you might Sfpicoza easy, just onougli to lot him know that you nro not disposed to be ...nnM n 1 ..... I It II. .a .1 ,. .. . i a i..,,, iiuvunm turn round nnu asK iiim ;jjow Uthni. for high V or might think you too. for word.'" On n roccnt moonlight night n mother had tho following observation mado tohor uy nor son : " It maun bo a' nonsense nilthrtr. nhnnL .1 l.-l i.ll. , , . .. ' 7 moro uemg ioik i' iiiomoon. " " N nai way, my man 7" - nun uvum hiviy vrusil iiiomsotvcs the-githor whon It' only half moon 7" ' "May be tho folks aro liko .spy-glnwcs iini. !..., i.t, 41... - i. .i i anu enui inomsoivos in, - satu Brio. A story is told of Dick, a darkoy In Kontuckcy, who wns n notorious llhiof. so vicious In this rospect that nil tho theft in tho neighborhood wero clmrirod to him. On ono nccasion Mr. Jones, a neigh bor of Dick's master, called nnd said that Dick must ho sold otlt of that part of tho country, for ho had stolon all his (Jones') tut keys. Dick's master could not think ho. Tno two, however, wont into the Hold whoro Dick was nt work, nnd nccuicd him ofthothoft. "Youstolo Mr. Jones turKoyi, ' said tho master. "Iio, I didn't massn, " responded Dick. Tho master prcslstcd. " "Well, " nt length said Dick, " I'll toll you, mnssn; I didn t steal them turkeys, but last niulit I wont across Mr. Jones' pasture, and saw ono of your rails on do fence, so I brought homo tho rail, nnd confound it, when I come to look, dare was nine turkeys on do rail. ' J4KUAI. TAX J'UKCHASHll'S NOTICE- To M. M. I!Awllnc4i Toll are heroWr i.otlfl- eil Unit nLf aloof real oxtalo tnalo by thn sheritr of Ale.mrt(1i- cnttnty, at tho door of tho court nou-o, In the town of Cairo, Alexander county, lllinol,on tho tnth dny of June, A. I). 170,0. Vinton tiurchascd the following ilenerlbeil reid estate, sllimln in said cuunty, lor tlio tnM, In. tere't nnd cots due thereon for tho year A. I). 1ST0, to-wlt 1 rractionsl went JJ r o. I. T. 17 S. It. 1V., nn'cined In the nniim of M. M. ltanlitiKu, and that mid C. Wlmlon has unsigned all his right under mid purchaso to tho unilemltoed, and that tho tlmn nllovied by law for the rednn tlonot Bald real elate will expire on the mil day of Juno HW. VM, 1'. HALLIUAV. Cairo. JuiiKtlnl. 1S72. IV. II. .MOItlilf, Notary PuMIe, II. II. I'ANDKR No. I'lih. nml l. 9. Clilu, FIItK, HULL, CAItGO, LIVK STOCK, ACCIDENT, L1FK, .KTNA, HAKTrOKI), A"t V;0O,W 07 NOItTH AMKP.ICA, l'A., A"elc 2,7KI,iiiO 0.' HAltTFOIiU, CONN, Assets ...:,&H,210 ti I'IKKNIX, HARTFORD, A"'t" 1,781,148 tC INTKltNATlONAL, K. V., A"el". l,aV),3J8 17 l'UTNAM, UAUTFOUD, A'i"eN .700,957 Ol CI.KVKLANP, CLEVF.LAND, Acts 6l',,i)73BSI II0MK, COLUMIIUH, Aet M5,iU,Vs AMKK1CAN CENTRAL, MO., ArH CO,0lJ0 () CONNKCTICUT MUTUAL LIFJC, Aiet JD.OOO.OiiO 00 TRAVKLKIl'fl, HARTFORD, LIFK AND ACCIDKNT, Asu-ts ,m,0"h It RAILWAY FASSF.SOKRS' ASHORANCK " CO., HARTFORD, AHet MW.OOOOI INDKI'KNDKNT, IIOSTON, Ascetn CUI.wa W SAFFOKJ), MORRIS & CANDBK, 71 Ohio Iv4-, City National llnnli, CAIRO. IM,. FIKE AND MARINE X 1ST S3 TJ IR, J IsT O El lOJIIMMKSl XIAQARA, N, Y.,' A"""'" 1,I30,21C ? (1KRMANIA. N. Y.. Ansets l.nail.lil'Til HANOVKR, N, Y., Ae itn,m 00 RKI'UIILIC, N. Y Asieln 711 no, no OomprlsinK the Underwriters' Asency. Y0NKKR8, N. Y., Awet 878.4M 15 AL1IAN Y CITY, Almoin 413. las zi FIRKMKN'H FUND, S. F., A"eli - ma ,m ol. HKCUR1TY, N, Y.-MARINK, Aet 1,132,00 00 R0oe1':.mu0edu;?;,,irnU,;r'' ' c"- J iroeH, iniiiren at ratei u fuvorahlo ,u aounJ .eriniineiil neeunty will warrant ouuu, 1 reii.eetlully auk ut thu cititens of Culro a share, id Iheir patruntigp, v"""" 01 i-uiro, a '"lee-t F.r,t Nniif.,.i Unk. JOB PRINTING. " iii.i .r"i'neiors or tlio Dnn nu Vi-rKi.r IIi'LIktin, have jui rei-elve," an aa.ort- ...v... u. . "i joi. it. mum ivrep, iiu.l have now ono of t)lu umstcoinulein oTjoltlc III the bout), an. I Went. T L n.,f,... ,i!....,-.,i.,.u Unit they Jiossens laullltteij for turniDg onl proinptly, in the best Myli. ot the Art, at? work 111 i t ii" ",e,n fr"" "io Hinallebt card or , ...J ''iiiiiiiHu ionier, anu m pr.vei I t. nl,h. I"i-lne. ...on ill. Kooil lix cn.ofor a millnisU.clrwo.k toHt. l.oula. Olnclu. Chleauo, JNy. H. yUKHLV A CO. WATCHMAKER. PItAOTICAL WATUIIMAKKU. H. HOUPT, SO. 160 "WASHINGTON AVENUE, CAIRO, ILLINOIS, Hns on hand A L'INK STOCK OF BATCHES, CLOCKS, JE-WEL11Y, ETC. , rrtlcnlr iitUnll6n gltcndo' ltEPAIKINO'FINE VATOIIES. . The largest slock of ' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES m t cirr, CAIRO CITY COAL r Is prepared (o mpi.ty ciutoniers with the best quality of PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS CCXAJLj. Olfv'ii1.?"' Cn.rl.. llir.T. T "' " slue slenmem ntuDj hour. oeMtr HIU.INBRN. MRS. 31. SWANDER, DEALER IN IILLINERY AND LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, t'oinmerrlnl Arenas, opiioallo i:illo nnu JinjIIlom A Cairo, Illinoih. CLOTHING FOIt LADIES' WEAK IM.Je to order, or Itekdy-Htd. A full Msortinont of Misscj' .nd Ladies liati and ilonneta of the latest style. LADIES, TAKE NOTI0EI MRS.C.McGEE, F.IOItTH STREET, BETWEEN tVASHINQTOX AND COMMERCIAL AVENUE.", Ha Just receded a ftill and i.plndld line of NEW GOODS! Preii trimmlnet. tllk irlmnn. ullk ir.tnAn. irnl. puro liicef. iiioi.i trimminKt, crocltot buttons, llk and Ttlrei buttons, plu.a and trlmmlni Tel- w. nam ana uonnrtt, nn kll Eloves, Indies' and childreaD' shoo, aui) a full and complete slock ot Millinery and Fancy Goods, All of which she proposes to sell at THE VERY LOWEST CASH TRICES. COAI. AND HOOD. F. M. WARD, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. PM. WAIIU u prepared lo deliver tho betl . Klro Wood and b tone Coal IN ANY PART or THE CITY, And in any quantity desired, on short notice. COAL DELIVERED at $4.50 per ton it'trvintr n... ti ni. x rA - .1... two doors abore the corner ofKlghth street and Commercial atenue. decCit HAl.OONN. EL DORADO BILLIARD SALOON AND UAR ROOM. JOHN UATKK, Proprietor. lOSCummerciiii Arehue,1 f cAlltd ILLINOIS Ilest brand of California Ulnars Just received, BILLIARD lud'oon furnished with (he b.Kt ol tables; and bar'.supplled wltli wiaes, Ihpiors and cigars of the finest brands. FITZGERALD'S S -A. IMI 2? Xi 33 BOOMS, for. I'oiirUteiilti Nl. anil 1'oiu. suurelHl Aveuiie. ITIITCOEItAMi'S F'nmplii Ilooms aro stocked ; with pure Imported wines, liquors andclrn, and aro dispensed from Iho bar In flrstclits style. Theie is 110 bettor establishment In South ern Illinois, aud none better stocked. Call. and test tho various brands ot wines and liquors. JOHN IIYLAND'S SALOON, Corner Tcuth Mtrcct nail C'oinmcrclal Avcuue. QUPERIOR 'llqnors; beer; ale, etc., and fragrant O lUvanaa alwsys on nand. Those deilriUK da-' iijhtfulbevrgQ.i should not lad to call and emoy them. All their wnt will be attend to io a man ner (hat will warrant a leturn. All his liquors, wines and clgara harobeou eelected with Rreai are and critical lastq. IIOVME MOVING. HOUSE MOVING. JAMES KENNEDY, rtiAL-riiMt HOUSR MOVER AND BUILDER Is prepared lo do all kinds of HOUSE MOVING, HOUSE, RAISING AND 11KPAIRIN0 OF KVKRY DESCRIPTION ON Tilt MOST atASONASLE TtllHS. DRDEIIS left at tho resldenco ol Mr, Konnedy, on Center street, next door lo the new school house, or addressed to thu eare of 1'. O, llox !! or the liulletlu utliev, will rocoivo prompt alien on WOOD 1 WOOD ! ! WOOD 1 1 1 The undcrsignod will furnish HARD AND DRY WOOD 1 A Cliquy, If wot CUler Than any wooil dealer la Cairo, Leave orders on the slates ut the i'oilomou and at Ross' toil yard, on Commercial ATenue, between Tenth en 1 Twelfth Directs. Cairo, Illinois. 1 giro scod measure and will cord tho wouil up if iVoslroii. auglU-tf HUnS'H 11ALET, ruitxiTCiii:. SAVE TWENTY PKltCBNT Ity buying j our EIOHHOFF BROS., FURNITURE FACTORY, 0 WnnliliiKlon nv., Nenr Coituni Holme IMIRO, ILLINOIS ,l.l"r'lc'',",!I "ndliernlMlralo Inform the kltlrii of y inanuinctiirliia all PLAIN AND FA NOV FURNITURE And hate now nn bsnd and fur side, ut M'lKilrnnlp nml lteli.ll, fll kinds, and will eoi.th.ue lo keep ut their SALES HOOIH, IN Tlinu NEW 11UII.DINO, Erery inscription of ehei and costly mriilliire V4.('rTed Ue.ltfads, WJfarble Ton.ed Ilnrraur, -Sldelioards, Waibntand. -Wardrobee , Sofa Clulrs, Bs.Hcfsjand Matraiaes, O-Iunjjrs.etc , ete.. Which Ihey will Kuarantee to aell TWENTY PER CENT. LOWER Than Ihey can lm IiourIiI from any other dealer in no 1.117. one litem a can ami s.iusiy your elf. Jyiillf IIOTEUI. CENTRAL HOUSE, Villa Itldicc. IIII110N. TIMOTHY UOVL, Froprlctor. Is one of the best and finest saloons in ths coun ty aid is auppliad with the lit wines, liqucrs and laser boer. Tho nronrielar invites natronaie. promising o t rent them his patrons well and to kIto them the best In Iho sho which Is the best in v.na niuge. jjipu CRAWFORD HOUSE, CORNER SIXTH ani. AVALNUT-ST., (Entrance on Hlxlh-st.,) P. J. Oakes, ) II. C. Cady, K. II. Lodwlck. J CINCINNATI, OHIO. OAKES, CAUY A CO. Troprletors. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, COMMERCIAL-A YEN UK, OPl'OsITK P. O., CAIRO. ILLS. JOSEPH IIAYI.ISH, I'ROPItlETOR. The House is Newly Furnished And offers tn the public flrst-clnss aecoinmoda Hons ut reasonable rates. CENTRAL HOUSE. Opposite the Postolflce, on Hlxth Street between WashliiKton and Commercial uvenues, Cairo, ills. This house hai been thornuKhly over-hauled, refurnished nnd renovated, nnd is now oeen for Iho reception of gucm. 1 h rooms nro all liirK" and well ventilated, and fiiahlturo new. Match Kept mum ami miy, Miu. i,Ae f. r.) , Irt.lll Proprietress NASH IIOLDKll. DOUHLf:-ACTING WINDOW L( CK AMI SASH HOLDER. HANSEL'S PATENT THE ONLY RELIAIII.K WINDOW VAST OUT, 3.. o 11 BERLIZIIEIMER & CAIIN, Bole owners of the Territories of tho States ot Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa, and Agents for other Btates. General OrFicE 90 Washinoton-st,, CHICAGO, ILLS. GROCKBIEN AND DUY UOODN. WILLIAM. KLUOE, HEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES, DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, ETC., Has Just received a heavy stocK 01 noois anu ' Hhoes, Hosiery and Notions, FOR SALE FOR CASH VERY CHEAP He alio Iias a fine stock pf Family Groceries ot every kiiiu. CORNER SIXTII-ST. AND COMMER 4dHH lit l- IP I CIAL-AY., CAIRO, ILLINOIS. noons, NAsir, ktci W. VV. TJ10R N I DOORS SAS HLIND9. WIN nOW OLAR NIIINUI.EN, J. Jn. 11 l.ll IWI Office on Tenth St. """' i.mnirrclnl nml Wntahl ... .. . . Avenues, CAIEO. XXjXj 4 (IKNTrf Inr nub. ni... .. .. II ... ... ..... n a.,,.-r 1-iiH.r l..,r .V "K reu anil Wuar x Cement. 11. IV. JOlltl'l. lm...nJ.I n . S. WALTERS, DtALP.H IN rr k f -r-v . JW1.IVJJANI) aui'T liUM ot every dejcrlpllon, jiviii, aiunuiiEa, CEDAR DOORS, SASH, BLINDS ORDERS SOLICITED. Sthamroat Lumb Furnished on shortest notice. Comincrcial-av, bet. 10th and lit CAIRO, ILLINOIH. Jy7dtf IIAKK8. or cn ho. DA.MKL lltritl.. President: If illtl-l.T- Uf llll ft, ........... r.,., t ,i-r. rr nr C.N. IIUOIIKM, Ca.hler. Llll.l.l.l lll..'i ' U 11 lF I 1 . 1 M EXCHANGE, coin, btnk note, and titales securities bought and od. BAKK. ChnrlrrMl .Msirrli 31, 1H9. irrirs is U1TY JS A TIllNAr, HANK fi orrtctssi A. II. 8AKF0RP, President ; H H TAVI.n.I Vin. P.... . l' livui u . .. . Diftirrokit P. W. Iliuri-ir, I-. St. Htiwurt rut LHll. UAL1 It. M. Cl'.SMMIMAM, J. M. ruiuin llriiodlu nf nn y Amount Ilrrlved Tun 1 ' taa I'MisTBaMlsi I NTKKKhT vnhi on denoitM mi thn rat 11 I sv rv iiiimi ssi n ag anuni I 'J ' I't isivsins ui l)i lC'Uflltsl, (II o""'ft sssutii .t iiiwiiu4 iiiicirnti MAKRIKI) WOMEN AMD CIIILDRKX DKl'OSIT MOKKV l0 THAT NO ONE ELSE CAN DttAW IT, llnnn uvurv LimlnAsia .lav hum a m IaI nun nmuruBT rypninc inr hav .t i iiKfi uh;j . inuii oiuo o ciock. T11JS CITY NATiniVA caiuo; II.I.INOIN. UAl'ITAL, orricsu i W. I'. 1IALLIDAY, President! A. 11. HAFFORD, Cashier; WALTER IIVSLOP, AsslsUnt Cashier, iiiotcTomi Staats Taviob, HotiruT II. Cunmae Scott White, W. 1'. uahipat, Oto. I). Wiuiaxson, SririiEN Bup, A. Al. DAirUHP. . w .. n .. im .'....a ...... . . . . . . m n.B Ilontl IloiiKlU ami Nolil. M'i'.'t' "7. iriWlMI'I'M aiA n,l nn.l a nanArftl IIBn 1'AINTEIt. CARL L. THOMAS, Ib nrcnarcd to ilo nil kinds of nlaln and orn PAINTING, RAl.BUJllIHlJMli. 1'A1'1!.I111ANHI 8ION WRITINQ, ETC, A t fl im SAS s7h l ,Uri all flnniK.lln. wi ft' h1ah(tt Btvlfl Lf thA ntn(Ara mrt. SU01' IN THE PERRY HOUSE CORNER OF COMMERCIAL ATZMUI KIQUTU BTBEK T.